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Su Qing

Su Qing 苏青 (1914–1982) was a twentieth century Chinese writer. She was a contemporary of Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang), another famous female writer from China, and is often compared with her.
==Life==
Su Qing was born in 1914 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. In 1933, at the age of nineteen, she was admitted to the National Centre University (now called Nanjing University). Her parents, however, did not think it was proper for a girl to receive such an education.
Due to family pressure, she quit school and married a man her parents selected for her. She moved to Shanghai with her husband. In the 1940s, after an unhappy ten year marriage, she and her husband divorced. She then started her new life as an occupational writer.
She was appointed as an editor at Shaoxing Opera Group after the Anti-Japanese War. After the War of Liberation, she paid heavily for the fame she had acquired. In 1955, she was put in jail for some ridiculous reasons. She died in 1982 in Shanghai, where she became famous, after struggling with poverty and illness.

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